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Massage Therapist
Regulation Status
No state-level regulatory board — Wyoming does not have a state Board of Massage Therapy
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Not Regulated
Regulation
None required
Training Hours
N/A
License Title
No
Exam Required
N/A
Total Fees
No
CE Required
As of March 2026, Wyoming does not regulate massage therapy at the state level.
However, we strongly recommend obtaining voluntary certification through AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association), ABMP (Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals), or NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork) to build credibility and demonstrate competence. Local municipalities within Wyoming may also have their own licensing requirements.
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Overall licensing difficulty: 1/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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Massage Therapy Exam
Passing Score
N/A — no state exam
Cost of failing
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How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the Massage Therapy Exam.
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Can Use Title “LMT”
No / Different TitleModalities Allowed
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Wyoming is one of only a few states with no state-level massage therapy regulation. Requirements are entirely local — municipalities like Cheyenne have specific permit requirements while others have none.
Wyoming has NO state-level regulation of massage therapy.
Individual municipalities may have their own local requirements.
Cheyenne and Laramie County have specific local permit requirements.
Voluntary national certification through NCBTMB is recommended for credibility.
Most local municipalities that regulate require at least 500 hours of education.
Laramie County requires permits from the Cheyenne Laramie County Public Health Department (for outside city limits) and Cheyenne City Clerk's Office (within city limits)
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While Wyoming doesn't require a state license, getting certified through AMTA or ABMP will help you build a successful massage therapy practice.
Voluntary certification is highly recommended for credibility and professionalism.